Environment
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Monkey Tail Gang
The Schuylkill Center hosts indoor and outdoor activities for elementary students. In this after school program, students get to learn about nature while having fun. Encourage your student to join today!
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a great place to view animals. Come enjoy an eduactional and fun day. Families will also learn about conservation as well as promoting green practices to help society.
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New York Sun Works
New York Sun Works works on projects to help bring concepts of urban sustainability and environmental science to NYC's schools.
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Teen Action
Join this after school group to take up a project and help change the environment! Teens will work together to take up projects in the neighborhood!
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Teen Environmental Club
Do you care about the environment? Join the Teen Environmental Club to take up different projects and clean ups around New York City to make it a beautiful place to live!
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Moody Gardens
Take your kids to Moody Gardens to visit three different pyramids and explore three different worlds! At Moody Gardens, they can visit three different pyramids and explore three different worlds! In the Rainforest Pyramid, which features over 2000 exotic plants and animals, you can stroll both above and below the tree tops, and watch the free-roaming sloths, saki monkeys, cotton-top tamarins, and more. In the twelve story Aquarium Pyramid, they can can explore the beauty of the marine life of the North Pacific, South Pacific, South Atlantic, and the Caribbean, both above and below the water. Finally, you never know what you’ll find at the Discovery Pyramid, since it hosts different traveling exhibits from around the world all the time. In addition, Moody Gardens features and IMAX Theater, a 4D Special FX Theater, and a Ridefilm Theater.
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Girls in Science Neuse River Project
Are you interested in the natural sciences? The Girls in Science Neuse River Project is a ten week program for sixth and seventh grade girls that offer learning through experience in the natural sciences field through field trips, classroom projects, and interaction with female scientists in the Museum!
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Trinity River Audobon Center
Did you know the Great Trinity Forest is the largest urban hardwood forest in the United States? Visit the amazing wildlife of plants and animals that is encompassed within the wetlands, hardwoods, and grasslands of the Great Trinity! Walk through miles of the nature viewing trails, explore the hands-on exhibits, and check out the environmental friendly systems implemented to save energy!
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Texas Discovery Gardens
Are you a fan of butterflies and insects? The Texas Discovery Garden offers an indoor tropical butterfly house along with its vast nature wonders! Take a walk through the 7.5 acre organic urban oasis and discover what awaits you!
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River Lagacy
Take your child to this living science center. Nature will surely come alive as you encounter the great outdoors!
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Energy and the Environment
This article explains the pros and cons of each source of energy. Aspects include the environmental impact, availability, and dangers of each one.
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Recycling
Students will learn what it means to recycle and how to take part in saving the environment.
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Zilker Botanical Garden
The Zilker Botanical Garden is a non-profit organization that aims to promote the education and love of gardening among people of all ages. It's projects support beautification of the gardens visited yearly by half a million people from around the world. Its education programs reach thousands of school children and adults every year.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Founded by Lady Bird Johnson, our former first lady, this wildflower center has a beautiful garden display of native plants of the Central Texas Hill Country, South and West Texas. The mission of the center is to increase the sustainable use and conservation of native wildflowers, plants and landscapes.
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Mayfield Park
Mayfield Park and Preserve is an island in the middle of Austin.The park includes 2 acres of colorful cottage gardens, palm trees, peacocks andwater lilies. In addition, the park has 21 acres of nature preserve, walking trails and wildlife habitat! This location is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History
The Texas Memorial Museum of Science and History has many great exhibits such as the Hall of Geology and Paleontology, Hall of Texas Wildlife, and Hall of Texas Biodiversity.
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The Witte Museum
The Witte Museum in San Antonio has many fun exhibits for kids such as the H-E-B Science Treehouse, Dinosaurs: Vanished Texans, and World of Water: Take it to the River! Bring your kids to explore the Witte Museum and leave with a great experience!
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The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Under the Chicago Academy of Sciences, there are exhibits and more than 100 educational programs offered by the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Students will also enjoy the live butterfly house, which is home to more than 200 species of butterflies.
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Childrens Creativity Museum
At the Children's Creativity Museum, they go beyond the usual child play but rather inspire kids to imagine, create and share in the multimedia environment. There are various guides that provide assistance in the Museum to help with the creative process in various activities. Explore the amazing activities and exhibitions!
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Visitors have the opportunity to get close with science and nature at this larger then life museum.